A craft stall owner is appealing for two children to come forward after making a piece of art for each of them.

Daphne Ealand has been running a craft stall for two months at the Hornsea Freeport where she sells pieces of artwork she has made.

One day, Daphne found herself talking to a wheelchair-bound little boy with the name Herbie.

She said: "I have these frames with cushions inside that have animals sewn onto them. I said to him, 'do you like dogs' and he said, 'no, I like tigers.'

Daphne is looking for a Herbie who likes tigers

"His name was Herbie, as in the car. He was only around seven or eight. I made him a cushion for free with a tiger on and told him to come back but he hasn't as of yet.

"The same thing happened with another little boy called Jack. He was walking with crutches. I asked whether he'd injured himself playing football but his mother said he was born like that and he was just about to have some operations.

"Again, I asked whether he liked dogs but he said he preferred guinea-pigs so I made him a cushion with a guinea pig on it."

Daphne's stall is coming to the end of it's run and will finish on Sunday December 10.

She is also looking for a Jack who likes guinea pigs

She said: "I'm open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday but I'd quite like to get the gifts to the little boys before then.